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  3. I'm looking for a programmer (EPROMS etc). I have a TL866II already, but it requires a Windows software.

I'm looking for a programmer (EPROMS etc). I have a TL866II already, but it requires a Windows software.

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    I'm looking for a programmer (EPROMS etc). I have a TL866II already, but it requires a Windows software. It runs via Wine on Linux, but not very well.

    It would be great if it has at least the features of the TL866, more are preferred. It doesn't have to have a gui, cli is fine. It's also ok to assemble something, doesn't have to be an off the shelf device.

    Any ideas or recommendations?

    #electronic #electronics #diy_electronics #eprommer #eprom

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    • littlealex@infosec.exchangeL littlealex@infosec.exchange

      I'm looking for a programmer (EPROMS etc). I have a TL866II already, but it requires a Windows software. It runs via Wine on Linux, but not very well.

      It would be great if it has at least the features of the TL866, more are preferred. It doesn't have to have a gui, cli is fine. It's also ok to assemble something, doesn't have to be an off the shelf device.

      Any ideas or recommendations?

      #electronic #electronics #diy_electronics #eprommer #eprom

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      @littlealex there is open source software for driving the '866 on github https://github.com/radiomanV/TL866

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        @littlealex there is open source software for driving the '866 on github https://github.com/radiomanV/TL866

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        @xabean AFAIK it is for updating and maintaining the TL866 itself, not for programming EPROMs etc.

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          @xabean AFAIK it is for updating and maintaining the TL866 itself, not for programming EPROMs etc.

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          @littlealex yeah. Use this https://gitlab.com/DavidGriffith/minipro/

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            @littlealex yeah. Use this https://gitlab.com/DavidGriffith/minipro/

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            @xabean I could never make it run on Arch, but I see it supports FreeBSD now. Im running FreeBSD on my workstation and this would be more than perfect. THX!

            #linux #tl866 #freebsd

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              @xabean I could never make it run on Arch, but I see it supports FreeBSD now. Im running FreeBSD on my workstation and this would be more than perfect. THX!

              #linux #tl866 #freebsd

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              I have a T48 and can confirm that minipro works for me on #FreeBSD

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              • justine@snac.smithies.me.ukJ justine@snac.smithies.me.uk
                I have a T48 and can confirm that minipro works for me on #FreeBSD

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                @justine @xabean The TL866 works with minipro under FreeBSD, but it seems to have trouble to recognize and test certain ICs. Since I am mostly using it for programming EPROMS it's not that big of an issue for me. The additional features will be implemented some day, I hope.

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